[ad_1] A South Dakota journalist who covered the opioid crisis for years reported the death of his own daughter last week. Angela Kennecke chose to share the loss of her daughter Emily …
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Read More »Natural killer cells often overlooked can be the key to cancer immunotherapy
[ad_1] Dr. Michele Ardolino (pictured here) and Dr. David Raulet and their colleagues have discovered that natural killer cells could play an important role in the body's response to cancer immunotherapy drugs …
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[ad_1] Dr. Gabriel Scally. Photo: Mark Condren Discussions to expand the market for cancer screening services are at a critical juncture Indépendant.ie Discussions between CervicalCheck and screening laboratories have reached a "critical …
Read More »Talking with your toddler could increase IQ scores and language skills later: Study
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Read More »Overmedication causes falls, injures and kills older people, study finds
[ad_1] MADDISON NORTHCOTT Last updated 15:00, September 11, 2018 123RF Older people are not able to metabolize medications and younger people because they usually take several medications, are more fragile and more …
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[ad_1] For more information, contact us at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWyHyHowIs&lang=en Drug-resistant hypertension appears to be caused when the blood pressure remains above normal after the patient. High blood pressure is a well-known risk factor …
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